A Journal of Historical Fiction

All posts tagged “World War One”

The window behind me was open and Felix looked over my shoulder at what was left of the world. I moved to prevent it from leaking in through the hospital window. The retreat was bad for morale. “Who cares, Leo? The war’s over,” Felix said.

by Marie Gethins Crash. After her breathing slowed, Seraphine strained to hear battle sounds, but the May night was still. She clutched the Jeanne d’Arc medal around her neck and whispered a blessing. Stepping out of bed, planks cooled her bare feet. She bit her… Read More

by Jennifer Falkner M.K. Tod writes historical fiction and blogs about all aspects of the genre at A Writer of History. Her latest novel, LIES TOLD IN SILENCE is set in WWI France and is available in paperback from Amazon and in e-book formats from Amazon, Nook, Kobo, Google… Read More